Overview of Major Whales: "BTC OG Insider Whale" with unrealized losses of $44 million, "Strategy Opponent" liquidated $210 million worth of BTC long positions

BTC-3,63%
ETH-4,53%
SOL-4,51%
ZEC-7,66%

BlockBeats News, January 23 — According to Coinbob Hot Address Monitoring, the total unrealized loss of “BTC OG Insider Whale” has reached $44 million. After significantly increasing their long positions in SOL, the “Strategy Opponent” completely closed their previous BTC long positions worth approximately $210 million. There have been no major changes in holdings for “CZ Opponent,” “ZEC Largest Short,” and “pension-usdt.eth” whales. The whale position changes on Hyperliquid from yesterday to today are as follows:

“BTC OG Insider Whale”: Total holdings decreased from $829 million to $817 million; on-chain ETH and SOL are the largest longs.

ETH (5x long ): Holdings decreased from about $670 million to about $660 million, average price $3,061.18, liquidation price $2,258, unrealized loss increased from about $33 million to about $42 million.

BTC (5x long ): Holdings remain around $900 million, average price $91,680, unrealized loss approximately $1.68 million.

“Commander of the Air Force”: Total holdings increased from $266 million to $305 million; on-chain BTC largest short whale.

BTC (40x short ): Holdings increased from about $140 million to about $150 million, average price $90,107.40, liquidation price $92,000, unrealized profit decreased from about $1.92 million to about $1.83 million.

ETH (15x short ): Holdings increased from about $96 million to about $110 million, average price $2,966.39, liquidation price $3,043, unrealized profit increased from about $2.12 million to about $3.54 million.

“Strategy Opponent”: Total holdings decreased from $365 million to $332 million; on-chain ETH Long TOP2.

ETH (15x long ): Holdings increased from about $200 million to about $250 million, average price $2,965.35, liquidation price $2,579, unrealized profit decreased from about $2.77 million to about $2.07 million.

SOL (20x long ): Added positions today, holdings approximately $71 million, average price $128.68, liquidation price $68.91, unrealized profit about $650,000.

BTC (20x long ): Previously held about $210 million, fully closed.

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